Status Counters..Pics Attached :)
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Status Counters..Pics Attached :)
Not sure if I ever posted this. Just cut, glue onto similar sized bits of matt board, and enjoy. Having one side "Disrupted This Turn" and the other side "Disrupted" has helped us keep straight when a BG can attempt to bolster.
hmmm....not sure how to attach file...is there a way to attach a WORD file here?
Dan T.
hmmm....not sure how to attach file...is there a way to attach a WORD file here?
Dan T.
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Here's one...
One shot...disrupted markers...


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Second...you get the idea :)
Apologies for the photo colours...the romans aren't quite that flamy red !


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Re: Status Counters..Pics Attached :)
It's not a word version or the exact version which Dan used, but if it helps anyone here is a version of the counter sheet. It's accessible from here:Blathergut wrote:Not sure if I ever posted this. Just cut, glue onto similar sized bits of matt board, and enjoy. Having one side "Disrupted This Turn" and the other side "Disrupted" has helped us keep straight when a BG can attempt to bolster.
hmmm....not sure how to attach file...is there a way to attach a WORD file here?
Dan T.
http://cid-45cd80402a78c9d7.skydrive.li ... s%20v3.gif
And looks like this:

Hope this helps.
Hi, no insult to your counters which I think look nice, but I don't think it's necessary to mark whether troops are disordered/severely disordered. Their status is determined by terrain that they are in, so it's sort of 'already there'. Personally, I don't like to have anything on the table (dice, tapes, measuring sticks, rules etc) that aren't necessary. I try (unsuccessfully most times) to keep the table clear of 'clutter'.
Ian
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No insult taken and I created these for me - after Dan kindly provided me a copy of his version which did not work that nicely on my old version of Word. I liked Dan's idea of counters and this saves purchasing them, as 'jigging' miniatures is o.k. visually but it easy to forget what they mean especially while learning the rules and in the heat of a game.DaiSho wrote:Hi, no insult to your counters which I think look nice, but I don't think it's necessary to mark whether troops are disordered/severely disordered. Their status is determined by terrain that they are in, so it's sort of 'already there'. Personally, I don't like to have anything on the table (dice, tapes, measuring sticks, rules etc) that aren't necessary. I try (unsuccessfully most times) to keep the table clear of 'clutter'.
Ian
So I thought I would share the ones I created in GIF format with others, as they may find them useful.
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Does that included your poor troops ?DaiSho wrote:Hi, no insult to your counters which I think look nice, but I don't think it's necessary to mark whether troops are disordered/severely disordered. Their status is determined by terrain that they are in, so it's sort of 'already there'. Personally, I don't like to have anything on the table (dice, tapes, measuring sticks, rules etc) that aren't necessary. I try (unsuccessfully most times) to keep the table clear of 'clutter'.
Ian

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